Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... members of which either fill up , by election , the vacancies in their own body , or suc- ceed to their places in it by inheritance , property , or in 3 respect of some personal right or qualification - a THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 19.
... members of which either fill up , by election , the vacancies in their own body , or suc- ceed to their places in it by inheritance , property , or in 3 respect of some personal right or qualification - a THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 19.
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3 respect of some personal right or qualification - a re- public or democracy , where the people at large retain the supreme power , and act either collectively or by representation . Each of these species of government has its ...
3 respect of some personal right or qualification - a re- public or democracy , where the people at large retain the supreme power , and act either collectively or by representation . Each of these species of government has its ...
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... respect , stands on a better footing than the gentlemen imagine . It has been asserted , that it will be in the power of Congress to reduce the number . I acknowledge , that there are no direct words of prohibition . But I con- tend ...
... respect , stands on a better footing than the gentlemen imagine . It has been asserted , that it will be in the power of Congress to reduce the number . I acknowledge , that there are no direct words of prohibition . But I con- tend ...
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... respect to federal affairs , and that the same prejudices and factions will prevail ; I insist , .that in whatever body the power of recall is vested , the se- nator will perpetually feel himself in such a state of vassalage and ...
... respect to federal affairs , and that the same prejudices and factions will prevail ; I insist , .that in whatever body the power of recall is vested , the se- nator will perpetually feel himself in such a state of vassalage and ...
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... respect of foreigners . Senators will not be solicitous for the reputation of public measures , in which they have had but a temporary concern , and will feel lightly the bur- den of public disapprobation , in proportion to the number ...
... respect of foreigners . Senators will not be solicitous for the reputation of public measures , in which they have had but a temporary concern , and will feel lightly the bur- den of public disapprobation , in proportion to the number ...
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